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It's Jets joint practice Day 1 (8.9.2023)


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I know Mays struggled out there, but I think it's a matter of playing time. Brady and even Icky needed substantial playing time to get better. So, while I want Corbett back too, I think Cade needs more experience like he got yesterday in order to get better. 

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20 hours ago, CPcavedweller said:

The silly play was a pick 6 by the defense. So...not sure how that's silly within the context of the game. A silly play would've been if it was dropped.

i was there and had a good angle

 

was not some agregious pick.  WRs should have had it..  bobbled up in the air a couple times then CB came down with it and ran.  

 

once that poo gets tipped in the air its anyones ball

 

wasnt like zach wilsons pick at the end where he just fires it into the defenders chest

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i was right along the sideline the ball was coming right at me.  I saw Charks hands around the ball but in a split millisecond the defender broke it up bang bang play it gets bobbled hanging in the air for a sec and the rest is history

 

take that for what you will.  i just think it was a great play by the CB. 

 

maybe the ball could have have a millisecond earlier, maybe chark should have hung onto it..  maybe the CB made a great play

 

all i know is it wasnt some horrible boneheaded pick. 

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22 hours ago, therealmjl said:

oh brother. give it a rest. 

The point is that among the silly plays one could discuss during training camp, I'm not sure a pick 6 qualifies. I understand you're drooling, I get it. The excitement is palpable. But it's camp, where we discuss things, including plays that occur. For all the positive we read here, there is bound to be some negative, and this was one that was worth discussing more than others. 

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5 minutes ago, CPcavedweller said:

The point is that among the silly plays one could discuss during training camp, I'm not sure a pick 6 qualifies. I understand you're drooling, I get it. The excitement is palpable. But it's camp, where we discuss things, including plays that occur. For all the positive we read here, there is bound to be some negative, and this was one that was worth discussing more than others. 

It was a pick 6 that deflected off of a receivers hands in practice how much more discussion does this deserve?

Are you obsessed with this bang bang play enough that you want to analyze the ball placement, timing, size of DJ chark’s hands and index fingers along with the anatomical structure of DJ charm’s shoulder the defender was able to work through, as well as the overall trajectory of the pass when it left bryce’s fingertips?

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